Int. J. Services and Operations Management, Vol. 7, No. 4, 2010 465 An AHP framework of supplier evaluation with reference to high-value and critical items: a case study Debadyuti Das* Faculty of Management Studies University of Delhi 110 007 Delhi, India E-mail: debadyuti_das@yahoo.co.in *Corresponding author Deepak Barman Faculty of Management Studies Banaras Hindu University 221 005 Varanasi, India E-mail: dbarmanbhu@rediffmail.com Abstract: This study developed a simple two-stage
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A Natural Unification of Telephony and Red-Black Trees Juan Perez Abstract Unified “smart” models have led to many unproven advances, including e-business [28, 31] and DNS. in this paper, we show the understanding of simulated annealing, which embodies the natural principles of electrical engineering. We investigate how IPv6 can be applied to the analysis of linked lists. and perfect. Thusly, our application allows Smalltalk. We understand how lambda calculus can be applied to the development
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parameters SCOPE + Recipe - Skilled individuals, with an approved & supported mission. - Usage of a structured & shared methods - Usage of iterative processes to deliver expected deliverables + Challenges Fuzzy goals No shared understanding of the situation No support Irealistic state of mind (politics…) top-down without bottom up Lack of resource management Multiple changes in the direction Lack of communication No standard process + initiation
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System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) SDLC is a set of activities which are perform by analyst and developer to create the system for software. SDLC is a conceptual model used in project management that describes the stages involved in information system development project from a preliminary study through maintenance of the complete application. SDLC follows six steps-: 1 Preliminary study 2 Determination of system requirement 3 System design 4 Software development 5 System testing 6 Implementation
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the target of manufacturing component and completion of target as per demand, 3)To maximize manpower utilization, 4) To minimize space utilization, 5)To reduce investment per unit output, 6)To reduce manpower requirement, 7)To improve Material Flow Control, 8)Cell Design, 9)Design Standardization . 2. SIMULATION APPROACH 2.1 Issues related to CMS implementation Identification of part families Identification of cell equipment and allocation of families to
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outside noises, which helped, distance themselves from the other automakers. They were the first U.S. auto manufacturer to build both a manual and automatic transmission on the same assembly line. Saturn introduced an automatic transmission featuring fuzzy logic, which allowed the transmission to learn how the driver drove, reducing the amount of hunting and indecisions that a typical transmission would do. In keeping with their mission statement Saturn continues to develop new products to enhance the performance
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Sure, Vital, Kind, and Happy). We cross-validate the resulting mood time series by comparing their ability to detect the public’s response to the presidential election and Thanksgiving day in 2008. A Granger causality analysis and a Self-Organizing Fuzzy Neural Network are then used to investigate the hypothesis that public mood states, as measured
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Abstract- The speed of processes and the amount of data to be used in defending the cyber space cannot be handled by humans without considerable automation. However, it is difficult to develop software with conventional fixed algorithms (hard-wired logic on decision making level) for effectively defending against the dynamically evolving attacks in networks. This situation can be handled by applying methods of artificial intelligence that provide flexibility and learning capability to software. This
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Research Article: IMPACT OF INTEREST RATE ON INVESTMENT Farhan Nawaz UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT, PAKISTAN E-mail: 10050920-086@uog.edu.pk Waqas Akram UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT, PAKISTAN E-mail: 10050920-084@uog.edu.pk Abstract: The main aim of this study is to investigate “the impact of interest rate on investment” in an economy. For this purpose three main variables are selected which are Interest rate, Income level and Investment. Two variables are independent (Interest rate and Income
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